SKU:190SH06B100-78-02
Boro Hawaiian Shirt
Boro Hawaiian Shirt
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This is a modern version of original Hawaiian Shirts we imagine made of digitally printed vintage Boro fabric.
Hawaiian shirts are said to have been originated from Japanese kimono. There are many theories, but one theory told that Hawaiians were attracted by the beauty of Japanese kimonos, and open-collared shirts made by reusing fabrics from worn-out Japanese kimonos and yukata became popular and have been loved to this day.
・Spread open collar with loop on top
・Relaxed fit, vented side seam, patch pocket on left chest
・Cotton and rayon blend fabric has a lightness that sways in the wind
・The sleek box silhouette and compact collar create a balance between relaxed and elegant
[Material] 55% Rayon /45% Cotton, Made in Japan
The model in the video is 178cm, wears a large
Measurements
Measurements
S: Length 72.0cm / Shoulder 51.5cm / Chest 60.5cm / Sleeve 22.0cm
M: Length 74.0cm / Shoulder 53.0cm / Chest 62.5cm / Sleeve 22.5cm
L: Length 76.0cm / Shoulder 54.5cm / Chest 64.5cm / Sleeve 23.5cm
XL: Length 78.0cm / Shoulder 56.0cm / Chest 66.5cm / Sleeve 24.5m
XXL: Length 80.0cm / Shoulder 57.5cm / Chest 68.5cm / Sleeve 25.0m


Fabric
Fabric
A traditional fabric used for Hawaiian shirts made in Hamamatsu, one of the leading areas of cotton fabric production in Japan. Rayon has excellent moisture absorption, good air circulation, and is perfect for summer. It is hard to express original colors by inkjet printing on rayon, but replacing the weft to cotton enhance it. It also added strength to the fabric. After repeated prototyping at a long-established printing factory in Kyoto, we were able to express the realistic texture of BORO.
Care
Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
DHL International Shipping: ¥2,000 JPY (DDP)
Domestic Shipping: ¥770 JPY
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